Jacob Burckhardt Quotes
The Biggest Mischief In The Past Century Has Been Perpetrated By Rousseau With His Doctrine Of The Goodness Of Human Nature. The Mob And The Intellectuals Derived From It The Vision Of A Golden Age Which Would Arrive Without Fail Once The Noble Human Race Could Act According To Its Whims.
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